Good form James. I bust it all out too. I hate huge messes in directories. I just happen to not currently put my pages under WEB-INF. Bah - but Martin poses a really good argument for doing so, and he's pretty much sold me on it. I'll have a good, long gander at it. If it's really all that easy to do I should probably be doing it for the "free protection". Your point about it forcing you to use actions is good too. I never go right to JSP files though <whistle-and-look-around-while-kicking-can/>! Honest!
Believe it or not, I have nearly your exact structure - just part of it isn't under WEB-INF :-) James Mitchell wrote: >I also prefer to tuck them under /WEB-INF, but then, my folder structure >under that is well organized such that the only file in /WEB-INF is the >web.xml file... > >The main reason I choose to do this is so that (even if I'm in a hurry) it >forces me to use actions for everything. > -- Eddie Bush -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

